The following stories talk about the subject ‘Media’.
The Jakarta Post website and Chinese porn.
"Golkar not to repeat funny convention" says Antara.
A Christian radio station in North Sumatra wins a license to operate, in spite of the pessimism of its owners over the prospects of doing so.
Antara advertises a planned anti-Zionist, pro-Palestinian march by an obscure group in Lampung.
The Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) advises what should not appear on television screens during the upcoming "holy month" of Ramadan.
The national news agency makes a fool of itself, and the country.
Members of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) are threatening to boycott television, unless they get their way on the gossip show issue.
The Broadcasting Commission is examining the question of "porno" on cable television channels.
The pain felt by the Palestinians is spreading across the world like a virus, Antara tells us.
Some of the creators of the jihadist website, www.anshar.net, have been arrested in Semarang, and, it turns out, Imam Samudra is still busy directing the jihad from his prison cell, via internet chat rooms.
An analyst complains that television news programs are overly interested in matters of theology and religious doctrine.
The Nahdlatul Ulama's fatwa against television gossip shows.
The chairman of the Ulema Council, the Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI), has asked the government to ban Playboy magazine.
The editor of the Rakyat Merdeka Online faces criminal prosecution over his website's publishing of the prophet Muhammad cartoons earlier this year.
The legal manouverings of the Islamic Defenders Front become even more bizarre as famous singer Krisdayanti is reported to the police for appearing in an advertisment in the third edition of Playboy.
As the third edition of Indonesian Playboy comes out two men from the Islamic Defenders Front, FPI, go on trial for an instance of their earlier battle with the magazine.
The depiction of religiously observant Muslims on television has increased greatly in recent years but some remain unhappy at the stereotypical nature of such depiction.
Two models, Joanna Alexandra and Fla Priscilla, who appeared in the second edition of Indonesian Playboy have been reported to the police.
One of the "Playboy Three", Andara Early, was questioned again by police and will likely be charged with indecent behaviour.
Three of the people associated with the first edition of Indonesian Playboy magazine will be prosecuted.
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